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The Department of Energy welcomes Dr. Michael Witherell as the new director of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL).”
Today Council Member Tim Goodrich and Torrance based Verengo Solar turned in over 200 petitions from Torrance residential solar users and veterans in support of existing net metering rules to Allison Brown and Steven Klaiber of the CPUC Public Advisors’ Office.
MiaSolé is pleased to announce that its CIGS-based, thin-film FLEX-02 solar modules are IEC 61646, IEC 61730, UL 1703 certified and UL 790 Class A fire rated.
The Colorado Energy Office and GRID Alternatives announce five community solar projects designed to demonstrate the viability of community solar models that serve low-income households.
First Drop-Down Transaction by 8point3 Energy Partners; Construction Underway on Largest Contracted Solar Commitment by a U.S. School District
Domestic Content-Compliant, NX Horizon is Ideal for Mexico’s Growing Solar Market, Enabling Developers and EPCs to Accelerate Deployment of Utility-Scale Solar Power Plants
Only one week remains until ACI’s Energy Storage 2016 conference taking place on 3rd – 4th February 2016 in Paris, France.
The California-based MGM Plastics MGM Plastics will save an estimated $25,000 in its first year and increasing amounts in following years as electricity costs increase, according to ecoSolargy.
Global Solar Trading announced the launch of Honeywell Solar Modules with a unique Online Quality Control Check. The company has signed a license agreement with Honeywell to use its trademark in the manufacturing, advertising, sale and distribution of photovoltaic solar modules in 18 countries across five continents.
Concord-based SunRay solar today announced that it was forced to layoff one-third of its workers and scale back operations because of New Hampshire’s solar net metering cap. Eversource is the state’s largest utility and hit the cap on January 21, forcing the latest round of layoffs. Unless Legislators lift the cap this session, more layoffs will follow.
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